Find the log $ K $ value, if $ \Delta G = -11.4 $ and $ 2.303 \cdot RT = 5.7 \times 10^1 $.
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Remember that the units for \( \Delta G \) should match the units used in the equation for \( RT \). Always verify your units and values before substituting.
We are given the following:
- \( \Delta G = -11.4 \)
- \( 2.303 \cdot RT = 5.7 \times 10^1 \)
We can use the formula for Gibbs free energy change and the equilibrium constant:
\[
\Delta G = -2.303 \cdot RT \cdot \log K
\]
Rearranging for \( \log K \):
\[
\log K = \frac{-\Delta G}{2.303 \cdot RT}
\]
Substitute the values:
\[
\log K = \frac{-(-11.4)}{5.7 \times 10^1} = \frac{11.4}{57} = 0.2
\]
Thus, the correct value of \( \log K \) is \( 0.2 \).